Ticking from H/D
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DennisTheMenace

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15,605 posts

294 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2004
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Ive been hearing some odd noises just recently and have tracked down to the hard drive ,the light on the tower comes on bright then it seems as if its searching light goes dim ticks and goes off is this thing about to write me a dear john ???

Big Al.

69,336 posts

284 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2004
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Mine did a few weks back.

DO A BACK UP AND DO IT NOW! OH .

DennisTheMenace

Original Poster:

15,605 posts

294 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2004
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cheers Al will do

DennisTheMenace

Original Poster:

15,605 posts

294 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2004
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err how do i do a back up ???

clicking like a goodun now

would a defrag etc help it ?

Roadrage

603 posts

270 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2004
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when they start clicking Its ushally a sign that It about to die soon


so back it up before it does.

squirrelz

1,186 posts

297 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2004
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A defrag is likely to push it over the edge rather than help. Defragging the disk causes quite a lot of sustained disk activity.....

Re. backing up - well you need something with as much storage as you have used on your current disk. Either another disk, a tape drive, a dvd writer+lots of disks+some software to span disks, or 1000's of floppy disks

DennisTheMenace

Original Poster:

15,605 posts

294 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2004
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Its still going ....Bless .
Now can i put a new H/D in and just transfer everything across ? or is that not possible ?

Roadrage

603 posts

270 months

Thursday 4th March 2004
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DennisTheMenace said:
Its still going ....Bless .
Now can i put a new H/D in and just transfer everything across ? or is that not possible ?

sadly its not that simple

1 you can just back up inportaint files

reinstall the new one and move inportaint files to new drive

or
2 get something like norton ghost and image the whole drive.

and right the image to the new one.

ErnestM

11,621 posts

293 months

Thursday 4th March 2004
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Denny - Norton Ghost is fantastic, but Symantec have recently purchased Powerquest software which gave them the technology to put out this little beauty:

www.symantec.com/driveimage/index.html

BTW - sustained disk activity can also be caused by viruses that have their own built in SMTP server...

ErnestM

Roadrage

603 posts

270 months

Thursday 4th March 2004
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ErnestM said:
Denny - Norton Ghost is fantastic, but Symantec have recently purchased Powerquest software which gave them the technology to put out this little beauty:

<a href="http://www.symantec.com/driveimage/index.html">www.symantec.com/driveimage/index.html</a>

BTW - sustained disk activity can also be caused by viruses that have their own built in SMTP server...

ErnestM



looks usefull ill have to look on our main dump see if If I can find it.

I normally use Acronis TrueImage.

>> Edited by Roadrage on Thursday 4th March 08:16

pdV6

16,442 posts

287 months

Thursday 4th March 2004
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Roadrage said:

DennisTheMenace said:
Its still going ....Bless .
Now can i put a new H/D in and just transfer everything across ? or is that not possible ?


sadly its not that simple

Oh but it can be! Try Western Digital's DataLifeguard - it does a fantastic job of migrating an old HD to a new one. Might have to buy a WD disk for it to work, but that's no bad thing as I've never had one fail yet.

DennisTheMenace

Original Poster:

15,605 posts

294 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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Ive had no noise from the HD so far tonight strange

perhaps it was low on electric and it wasnt reaching the tappets

warmfuzzies

4,348 posts

279 months

Sunday 7th March 2004
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If it's an IBM (deathstar)or Hitachi, kiss it goodbye, I'd give you a month a best.
I always use Norton Ghost, backing and restoring takes 30-40 mins for about 12GB on a double partition.
I restore the partitions every 2-3months to get rid of junk. quick dirty sledgehammer stuff.

Kevin

tvrforever

3,196 posts

291 months

Sunday 7th March 2004
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It's ticking is it?

Are there any wires coming out from it?

If so disconnect immediately, put it in a sturdy box, drive it as far North as you can go, dig hole, place box in hole and cover. Drive a fast South as possible...

You just can't be too paranoid in these security risk days can you?

[Oh sorry for a moment I thought we were in the USA - seriously, backup now as it will packup shortly]

sbarks

16 posts

269 months

Wednesday 10th March 2004
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hi

see my post

hard drive upgrade

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=83933&f=95&h=0


runs thru copying data without 3rd party soft


sbarks